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Lloyd R. Morris Manuscripts, circa 1948-1950
Consists of typescripts and related material for American author Lloyd R. Morris's Not So Long Ago (1949) and William James (1950).
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"Byron and His Americans" Transcripts with Related Material, 1924-1945
Letters, clippings, etc. relating to Byron and the subject of the essay.
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Autograph Diary, 1894
Consists of a notebook (190 sheets, 22.9 x 15.5 cm) with autograph notes by Prince Nikolaos recording his daily activities during 1894. The last 37 leaves are blank. Below the text of August 13th page, there is attached the paper tape of a telegraphic message "Papa answers that he is very happy for you". There are also five cards attached on pages of corresponding dates in September while the Prince was participating in a hunting in Russia; dried leaves in two pages of September; 5 loose leaves with handwritten notes; two blotting papers; 1 card; and 1 photocopy of a photograph depicting a battleship on one side and on the reverse there is a handwritten note "Son Altesse Royale / Le Prince Nicolas." Diary is signed and dated on the front pastedown by Prince "Nikolaos / 1894."
Hēmerologio tou taxidiou mas eis tēn Peloponnēson kai tēn Aitōlo-Akarnania ton Aprilion kai Maion tou 1898, 1898 April-May
Consists of a diary containing a handwritten text in Greek in black ink by Prince Nikolaos regarding their travel in Peloponnese and Aetolia-Akarnania, April-May 1898; paginated, with annotations. Title in Greek on fly leaf; paper cover is detached. Included is also a paper sheet with three attached smaller pieces of a handwritten letter signed by Nikolaos. On the reverse, there is a drawing.
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Edmund Gosse Collection, 1884-1925
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Consists of selected letters and manuscripts of English poet, author, and critic Edmund Gosse.
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Autograph letter signed by Comfort to his brother, Winchester ["Chess"], in Philadelphia, PA, written from Fort Sheridan, I.T., 3 p., 1892 April 5
[envelope postmarked 6 April 1892]
"Battle Ground of Wounded Knee Creek," hand-drawn map, includes legend, 1 p., dates not examined
"Fought on the 29th of December 1890 between the 7th Regt U.S. Cav', four (4) Hotchkiss Mountain Guns of Battery "E" 1st Art'y, and Big Foot's band of Sioux Indians-resulting in the destruction of Big Foot and his band."
John W. Comfort Papers, circa 1875-1895
The John W. Comfort Papers consists of a letter, hand-drawn map, detailed narrative, military service history, and photograph of the career soldier John W. Comfort (1844-1893). The map and narrative document Comfort's experience fighting Big Foot's Sioux band at the Battle of Wounded Knee, 29 December 1890.